The 'Sapphic Classics' anthology is a lyrical exploration of love, desire, and identity through varying epochs and lenses, showcasing works that range from ancient Greek lyricism to Gothic tales and modernist narratives. This collection not only commemorates the poetic and prose works inspired by or reflective of Sappho's themes, but also traverses a spectrum of literary styles. It includes remarkable pieces, emblematic of each contributor's unique adaptation or response to Sapphic motifs. The anthology provides a panoramic view of the evolving interpretations of female affection and poetic form, making it an outstanding tribute to its thematic roots. The diverse backgrounds of Sappho, Clemence Dane, and Sheridan Le Fanu add a rich texture to the anthology, weaving together threads from ancient Greece, Victorian England, and early 20th-century feminism. Each author's contribution reflects significant cultural and historical periods in literature, capturing the essence of their times while echoing the timeless themes of Sapphic literature. This melding of voices from distinct literary movements creates a comprehensive narrative that enhances our understanding of the central themes. 'Sapphic Classics' offers readers a unique opportunity to engage with the diverse narratives and stylistic approaches addressing Sapphic themes. This anthology is not only educational but profoundly enriching, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the historical depth and contemporary relevance of its subjects. Readers are invited to explore the array of insights and dialogues presented by these pioneering authors, each piece contributing to a broader conversation about love, identity, and artistic expression across times and cultures.